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The Day My Supervisor Said the Shahada
The Day My Supervisor Said the Shahada” (An Unexpected Journey to Faith) I had worked under Mr. Thompson for almost three years. He was the kind of supervisor everyone respected — strict, punctual, and professional. But behind that calm demeanor, there was a cold distance. He never joined us for Friday prayers, even though he would always excuse us early.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Confessions
“When Allah Closed the Door”
“When Allah Closed the Door” The night was louder than my heartbeat. Rain smashed against the hospital window as if the sky itself was crying with me. My father was in the ICU, fighting for his life. Machines beeped, nurses rushed, and I sat in a corner of the waiting room, clutching my prayer beads and whispering one broken dua over and over — “Ya Allah, please… please save him.”
By waseem khan5 months ago in Confessions
How Time Doctor Helps You Manage Your Time Effectively and Boost Productivity
Introduction In today’s fast-paced work environment, managing your time efficiently is no longer just a skill—it’s a survival strategy. Whether you’re a remote worker, business owner, or team leader, mastering productivity can make all the difference between growth and burnout. This is where Time Doctor comes in—a powerful time-tracking and productivity management software that helps individuals and teams stay focused, accountable, and efficient.
By AWAIS TARIQ5 months ago in Confessions
The Last Confession: I Burned the Box of Unsent Love Letters, And This is What Happened Next
For ten years, it sat in the back of my closet—a plain, battered cardboard box, stained at the corners from a forgotten spill. It wasn't full of letters I’d received, but letters I’d written, but never mailed. Love letters, apologies that choked in my throat, bursts of rage that evaporated into cold silence, and desperate pleas for attention. All directed at people who, thankfully or regrettably, never read them. It was, in essence, an archive of an alternate life I was always too terrified to step into.
By Hussein Gazo5 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 医者
I really want to listen to tarot or something right now but, I don't think it is enough time to really. My plan really is to just write as many notes in class as possible, get out to the cafe and order something with caffeine in it, then head back up to either the 2nd or 3rd floors to study in a nook if they're open.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day:病院
I am just figuring out that it doesn't matter what I do at this point, as long as I look productive it seems right, right? Maybe I am going crazy. I am just typing my thoughts as i am thinking them right now. I guess to everyone it looks like I am doing homework and I guess that is good enough for now.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
New York rapper who joined Trump campaign rally sentenced for attempted murder | AP
## What is the case about? This news concerns a New York City rapper known professionally as **Sheff G**, whose legal name is **Michael Williams**, and his sentencing for **attempted murder** and **conspiracy**. The rapper, who previously joined **Donald Trump** onstage during a campaign rally in 2024, admitted to using proceeds from his music to fund gang-related violence in Brooklyn. ([AP News][1])
By America today 5 months ago in Confessions
The Last Promise of a Mother on the Burning Train
The Last Trust of a Mother BY: Ubaid It was nearly two years ago when I, Professor Dr. F.H. Farooqi, was traveling by train from Karachi to Lahore with my son after attending a wedding ceremony. The train crossed Rohri station, and after having our meal, we both lay down on our berths to rest. The rhythmic motion of the train was soothing, but suddenly, a wave of panic spread through the coaches. People began shouting hysterically—“The train is on fire!”
By Ubaid 5 months ago in Confessions



